Answer :

Greenleafable
The correct answer is histogram and stem and leaf.

That is if your other possible answers are dot plot, histogram; stem and leaf, dot plot; dot plot, box plot. Histogram and stem and leaf are used to determine quartiles and midpoints very accurately, so this is why you would use them in this example.
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According to the question, given the first type of plot indicated in each pair, the second plots which could not always be generated from it are histogram, stem and leaf.

Histogram and stem and leaf are used to accurately determine quartiles and mid points.  

A precise representation of numerical data distribution is known as Histogram. It is used for displaying statistical information using rectangles which shows the frequency of data items in successive numerical intervals of same size or equal size. Histogram and bar chart are different to each other, being the fact that the former has one variable and the latter has 2 variables. Histogram can be developed or constructed by dividing the range of the data into same sized bins (also known as segment, classes or groups). For instance; a data ranges from 1.1 to 1.8 could have equal bins of 0.1 made up of 1 to 1.1, 1.2 to 1.3, 1.3 to 1.4, 1.4 to 1.5, 1.5 to 1.6 etc.

Histogram vertical axis is named frequency (this is the number of counts for each bin) and the horizontal axis is marked with the range of response variables.

Stem and leaf plot is also known as stemplot. Stemplot is a special table that divides or split data value into a stem (the first digit) and a leave (this usually the last digit).

Quantitative data are displayed using stemplots mostly from small data set (this could be 50 or fewer observation)

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